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Papers associated with mesonephric kidney (and kcnj1)

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ROMK expression remains unaltered in a mouse model of familial hyperkalemic hypertension caused by the CUL3Δ403-459 mutation., Murthy M., Physiol Rep. July 1, 2016; 4 (13):             


Inhibition of ROMK channels by low extracellular K+ and oxidative stress., Frindt G., Am J Physiol Renal Physiol. July 15, 2013; 305 (2): F208-15.


Functional and developmental expression of a zebrafish Kir1.1 (ROMK) potassium channel homologue Kcnj1., Abbas L., J Physiol. March 15, 2011; 589 (Pt 6): 1489-503.


Tamm-Horsfall glycoprotein interacts with renal outer medullary potassium channel ROMK2 and regulates its function., Renigunta A., J Biol Chem. January 21, 2011; 286 (3): 2224-35.


Development of a selective small-molecule inhibitor of Kir1.1, the renal outer medullary potassium channel., Bhave G., Mol Pharmacol. January 1, 2011; 79 (1): 42-50.


Effects of dietary K on cell-surface expression of renal ion channels and transporters., Frindt G., Am J Physiol Renal Physiol. October 1, 2010; 299 (4): F890-7.


Mouse cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator forms cAMP-PKA-regulated apical chloride channels in cortical collecting duct., Lu M., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. March 30, 2010; 107 (13): 6082-7.


Organization of the pronephric kidney revealed by large-scale gene expression mapping., Raciti D., Genome Biol. January 1, 2008; 9 (5): R84.                                                                        


CFTR is required for PKA-regulated ATP sensitivity of Kir1.1 potassium channels in mouse kidney., Lu M., J Clin Invest. March 1, 2006; 116 (3): 797-807.


WNK3, a kinase related to genes mutated in hereditary hypertension with hyperkalaemia, regulates the K+ channel ROMK1 (Kir1.1)., Leng Q., J Physiol. March 1, 2006; 571 (Pt 2): 275-86.


Phosphorylation-regulated endoplasmic reticulum retention signal in the renal outer-medullary K+ channel (ROMK)., O'Connell AD., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. July 12, 2005; 102 (28): 9954-9.


Inhibition of ROMK potassium channel by syntaxin 1A., Sun TJ., Am J Physiol Renal Physiol. February 1, 2005; 288 (2): F284-9.


Dietary potassium restriction stimulates endocytosis of ROMK channel in rat cortical collecting duct., Chu PY., Am J Physiol Renal Physiol. December 1, 2003; 285 (6): F1179-87.


Evidence for endocytosis of ROMK potassium channel via clathrin-coated vesicles., Zeng WZ., Am J Physiol Renal Physiol. October 1, 2002; 283 (4): F630-9.


Barttin increases surface expression and changes current properties of ClC-K channels., Waldegger S., Pflugers Arch. June 1, 2002; 444 (3): 411-8.


Influences of the N- and C-termini of the distal nephron inward rectifier, ROMK., Bhandari S., Kidney Blood Press Res. January 1, 2001; 24 (3): 142-8.


Regulation of the ROMK potassium channel in the kidney., Wald H., Exp Nephrol. January 1, 1999; 7 (3): 201-6.


pH-dependent modulation of the cloned renal K+ channel, ROMK., McNicholas CM., Am J Physiol. December 1, 1998; 275 (6): F972-81.


pH-dependent modulation of the cloned renal K + channel, ROMK., McNicholas CM., Am J Physiol Renal Physiol. December 1, 1998; 275 (6): F972-F981.


Localization of ROMK channels in the rat kidney., Mennitt PA., J Am Soc Nephrol. December 1, 1997; 8 (12): 1823-30.


Molecular site for nucleotide binding on an ATP-sensitive renal K+ channel (ROMK2)., McNicholas CM., Am J Physiol. August 1, 1996; 271 (2 Pt 2): F275-85.


ROMK inwardly rectifying ATP-sensitive K+ channel. II. Cloning and distribution of alternative forms., Boim MA., Am J Physiol. June 1, 1995; 268 (6 Pt 2): F1132-40.


Alternative splicing of human inwardly rectifying K+ channel ROMK1 mRNA., Yano H., Mol Pharmacol. May 1, 1994; 45 (5): 854-60.

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